A road map for a sustainable cocoa development in Togo, West Africa

IDECC - Institute for Development, Ecology, Conservation and Cooperation NGO, Rome, Italy
DOI
10.7287/peerj.preprints.1812v1
Subject Areas
Ecosystem Science
Keywords
Togo, value chain, ecology and conservation, West Africa, cacao production, poverty alleviation, sustainable development
Copyright
© 2016 Dendi
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Dendi D. 2016. A road map for a sustainable cocoa development in Togo, West Africa. PeerJ Preprints 4:e1812v1

Abstract

Cacao production is one of the most important agro-forestry practice in West Africa. In Togo, cacao production is concentrated in the hilly area in the south-west of the country, close to the political border with Ghana. In this commentary paper, I summarize some of the main issues faced by cacao production value chain in Togo, highlighting its connections with poverty alleviation and ecosystem management and conservation practices. A road map of future needs is also presented and discussed.

Author Comment

This is a short commentary on the present and future trends of cacao production in Togo as related to environment and poverty alleviation.